Father arrested for allegedly beating son to death

A 50-year-old man is expected to appear in court for beating his 37-year-old son to death.

The father was arrested on Friday in the Hlobo Village, Ngqamakhwe, in the Eastern Cape where the incident occurred.

Police spokesperson Captain Jackson Manatha said it is alleged that the suspect beat his son with a stick and sjambok accusing him of stealing car parts as the suspect is a mechanic.

Manatha said the victim died on the scene.

The suspect is expected to appear in the Ngqamakhwe Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

“The identity of the deceased is still being withheld until all his close relatives are officially informed of his murder,” Manatha sai

A decade that heralded mounting action against gender-based violence

This has affected many people in a wide range of situations, including rapper OkMalumkoolkat, film maker Khalo Matabane, and kwaito artists Brickz and Arthur Mafokate. The fact that South African women had had enough was made visible in the powerful silent protest of the women who held up Remember Khwezi placards during former president Jacob Zuma’s speech in August 2016. And, in July 2018, The Total Shutdown movement in South Africa announced that there would be a women’s march in August to deliver demands to the government and to mourn the lack of action on preventing gender-based violence.

The outing of Media24’s former employee Willem Breytenbach as a serial sexual assaulter shows that the momentum of the movement is far from spent. That #MeToo and its companion, #TimesUp, continue to build momentum is evident in the list of powerful men facing the consequences of their actions, even if those consequences are not always faced in front of a judge. It is a depressingly long list and probably represents the tip of an iceberg that is still to come, but here are a few: R Kelly, Roy Moore, Prince Andrew, Bryan Singer, Chris Brown, Mario Testino, John Lasseter, Russell Simmons and Jeffrey Tambor.

IN 2010, V-DAY, A MOVEMENT STARTED BY EVE ENSLER TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS, HOSTED 5 400 EVENTS IN 1 500 LOCATIONS GLOBALLY. IN 2012, ALONG WITH THE V-DAY MOVEMENT, ENSLER CREATED ONE BILLION RISING, A GLOBAL PROTEST CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND TO PROMOTE JUSTICE AND GENDER EQUALITY FOR WOMEN.

While change continues to come, it is sometimes hard to celebrate the victories in the face of continued brutality towards women, where men continue to turn women’s bodies into crime scenes. It is tragic that the decade ends much as it began: with particularly nasty crimes. The brutal rape and murder of Uyinene Mrwetyana and Gomolemo Legae are horrific reminders of how unsafe the world still is for so many.

In 2010, V-Day, a movement started by Eve Ensler to end violence against women and girls, hosted 5 400 events in 1 500 locations globally. In 2012, along with the V-Day movement, Ensler created One Billion Rising, a global protest campaign to end violence against women and to promote justice and gender equality for women.

On the Valentine’s Day of February 14 2013, people around the world held dance actions to demand an end to violence against women and girls. It was also the morning Oscar Pistorius murdered Reeva Steenkamp.

THE FIRST CELEBRITY TRIAL AND FIRST GUILTY VERDICT FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE #METOO AFTERMATH WAS THAT OF FORMER ACTOR BILL COSBY. HE WAS FOUND GUILTY IN 2018 OF DRUGGING AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTING ANDREA CONSTAND.

That was a mere 12 days after South Africa had been rocked by the unbelievably savage murder of 17-year-old Anene Booysen in

New York Times exposé on October 15 2017.

While the magnitude of the problem came as no surprise to the world’s women, it started gathering momentum – starting with Hollywood.

Then it started to gain momentum globally, with predators called out. And, while not all faced the consequences, there were important victories.

The first celebrity trial and first guilty verdict for sexual assault in the #MeToo aftermath was that of former actor Bill Cosby. He was found guilty in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand.

In South Africa, we have seen an increase of a brand of online activism which takes user outrage and converts it into a large-scale rejection of someone – mostly a celebrity’s work, product or place in pop culture – calling on the person

Xhosa Traditional Dresses For Weddings

The Xhosa’s are a proud people and their cultural heritage is close to their hearts. Traditionally, the women’s clothing and ornaments show the stages of their lives. A certain headdress is worn by a newly married girl; a different style by one who has given birth to her first child, and so on. Women’s clothing include dresses in bright colours like orange, green, red and white with braiding and beads over a skirt. The headdress is a colourful braided turban. The Xhosa people are known for their beautiful beadwork and it

forms an important part of women’s traditional clothing. They wear long necklaces of beads, with collars of multi-coloured beads around the neck, as well as beaded arm and ankle bracelets.
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Sepedi Traditional Wedding Dresses 2021 In South Africa

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Three boys drown in Stinkwater, Pretoria

Pretoria – The Tshwane Emergency Services is warning the community of Stinkwater, north of Pretoria, to avoid swimming in the local park after three boys drowned on Thursday.

“Tshwane Emergency Services responded to a drowning at a park in Stinkwater around midday on December 26. Upon arrival on scene, two bodies of boys aged between eight and nine were already recovered by members of the community,” said deputy chief of the emergency

“A third body was recovered by emergency services personnel after a family claimed that their child was [also] missing. The Tshwane Emergency Services Department calls upon residents to avoid swimming at the park, as the water not only poses a drowning risk but a health hazard too.”

The department sent condolences to the families of the boys, and urged Pretoria residents to call 107 for life threatening emergencies.

African News Agency (ANA)